A Christmas Carol Jigsaw Puzzle
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So Martha hid herself, and in came little Bob, the father, with at least three feet of comforter exclusive of the fringe, hanging down before him; and his threadbare clothes darned up and brushed, to look seasonable; and Tiny Tim upon his shoulder. ~A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol Jigsaw Puzzle
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